[Q] s-on/s-off - Wildfire General

hey all. anyone know if we can turn s-off on wildfire yet? kninda frustraiting... its root but not really root

bassmonkey said:
hey all. anyone know if we can turn s-off on wildfire yet? kninda frustraiting... its root but not really root
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To me this is a 100% genuine "WTF?" statement... I don't get what you mean mate, please explain..

bassmonkey said:
hey all. anyone know if we can turn s-off on wildfire yet? kninda frustraiting... its root but not really root
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Not yet till Alpharev v2 realesed
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gyroing said:
Not yet till Alpharev v2 realesed
Sent from my HTC Legend
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Thanks dude, I've just came from having a totally customized hero
N despite the screen rez I'm loving this phone but no access to system folder is pants
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niksakl said:
To me this is a 100% genuine "WTF?" statement... I don't get what you mean mate, please explain..
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As far as I can tell its a new security thing HTC have added to the hboot, basically makes the system folder read only even with root (think that's correct??)
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bassmonkey said:
Thanks dude, I've just came from having a totally customized hero
N despite the screen rez I'm loving this phone but no access to system folder is pants
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Well , it's not totally locked down. You can access it (Read and write) if you boot into recovery. Not the smoothest solution but it works. Also there is AUFS but i don't think i have gotten that to work at all. Maybe it needs to be enabled, haven't really checked but i boot into recovery when i need to change something.

You can change the /system permission with a terminal emulator as Better Terminal Pro on the phone or by the phone connected to your pc via
Code:
> adb shell
doing in both cases:
Code:
# chmod -R 777 /system
when you restart the phone, /system will be reset to the original 755 permissions.

thanks for the response guys
71baker said:
Well , it's not totally locked down. You can access it (Read and write) if you boot into recovery. Not the smoothest solution but it works. Also there is AUFS but i don't think i have gotten that to work at all. Maybe it needs to be enabled, haven't really checked but i boot into recovery when i need to change something.
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how do you do it through recovery? im guessing thatd be with adb?
Tetractys said:
You can change the /system permission with a terminal emulator as Better Terminal Pro on the phone or by the phone connected to your pc via
Code:
> adb shell
doing in both cases:
Code:
# chmod -R 777 /system
when you restart the phone, /system will be reset to the original 755 permissions.
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in terminal i entered su
chmod -R777/system
which then gave me; usage: chmod <mode> <file>
i then entered; /system and got permission denied??

bassmonkey said:
thanks for the response guys
how do you do it through recovery? im guessing thatd be with adb?
in terminal i entered su
chmod -R777/system
which then gave me; usage: chmod <mode> <file>
i then entered; /system and got permission denied??
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If you have written the command exactly as you report is obvious that the os return an error. try to write as i did... (with blanks in between)
of course your phone had to be passed the Unrevoked 3.21 procedure!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=701
Anyway if you are not very much concerned in linux shell commands, i would suggest you to wait another more automatic method.

Tetractys said:
If you have written the command exactly as you report is obvious that the os return an error. try to write as i did... (with blanks in between)
of course your phone had to be passed the Unrevoked 3.21 procedure!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=701
Anyway if you are not very much concerned in linux shell commands, i would suggest you to wait another more automatic method.
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lol.'not concerned' very diplomatic yeah, kind of a windoze boy n therefore not really up on linux.
i did root with 3.21 and i tried the chmod command with all the spaces and terminal just gave me 'bad mode' (it also gave me bad mode when i tried adb) so i tried as i posted. bummer but nevermind, come on alpharev 2

71baker said:
Also there is AUFS but i don't think i have gotten that to work at all. Maybe it needs to be enabled, haven't really checked but i boot into recovery when i need to change something.
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You can enable AUFS in Jacob's latest kernel by typing "aufs --enable" in a terminal emulator app in android, and then reboot the phone.

Related

[Q] How to gain root permission?

Hi,
i'm using mdj 1.7 nandroid and i got problem to get root permission.
i installed super user, z4root,su-2.3.6.1-ef-signed and still i cant delete files , and few more actions.
someone can help me ? :O
incident said:
Hi,
i'm using mdj 1.7 nandroid and i got problem to get root permission.
i installed super user, z4root,su-2.3.6.1-ef-signed and still i cant delete files , and few more actions.
someone can help me ? :O
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Did you check it is r/w and not r/o?
Have you tried superclick?
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jose makalolot said:
Did you check it is r/w and not r/o?
Have you tried superclick?
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I dont know how to check that is r/w ..
1.7 is already rooted...you dont need to install any of those apps...
the_scotsman said:
1.7 is already rooted...you dont need to install any of those apps...
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are you sure ? cuz i cant delete files from system folder in root and etc..
incident said:
are you sure ? cuz i cant delete files from system folder in root and etc..
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You need to use something like Root Explorer to do that.
the_scotsman said:
You need to use something like Root Explorer to do that.
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i know.. but still cant do it..
btw i try to run desktop virtualizer and also this program said that she dont have the right permission do to so. :<
thanks for your's help , mate ! :]
Do you have SDK installed? If so, just open up a command prompt and use:
Code:
adb shell
mount -o rw,remount /system
rm *insert path to specific file you want to remove*
Ctrl+C
exit
anrabi4 said:
Do you have SDK installed? If so, just open up a command prompt and use:
Code:
adb shell
mount -o rw,remount /system
rm *insert path to specific file you want to remove*
Ctrl+C
exit
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thanks !
with this way , can i grand permission for application? like desktop virtualizer?
(when i run it, it's said "not have right permission")
if yes , how?

Rooted but s is on?

Alright im kinda of new to the mytouch 4g scene. However im have a good understanding of what is going on,just not with the 4g lol.here's my problem I bought this phone off ebay and I went to root it and it said already rooted. I get all super user permission even after turning phone of on and off. When I go to check if s is off it is on? What's going on is this phone only temp rooted? If so how do i perm root i know there are many methods just want to know the best. Its 2.2.1. Thanks in advance. If
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Vjarndt said:
Alright im kinda of new to the mytouch 4g scene. However im have a good understanding of what is going on,just not with the 4g lol.here's my problem I bought this phone off ebay and I went to root it and it said already rooted. I get all super user permission even after turning phone of on and off. When I go to check if s is off it is on? What's going on is this phone only temp rooted? If so how do i perm root i know there are many methods just want to know the best. Its 2.2.1. Thanks in advance. If
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It seems like your already perm rooted. But, s off is required for u to flash custom roms.
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Thanks. I just pushed the root file and it turned it off. I was praying for a min. Lol
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Vjarndt said:
Thanks. I just pushed the root file and it turned it off. I was praying for a min. Lol
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Good job
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Vjarndt said:
Thanks. I just pushed the root file and it turned it off. I was praying for a min. Lol
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How did you push the root file? I'm stuck on the same thing!
PostaHTC I see you made alot of posts I am guessing you just did TempROOT and you didn't invokes the sh command. Did you download the root.sh? If so after TempROOT to get PermROOT from console type in sh <file> make sure you have root dir under /sdcard
I've done it step by step and still nothing I just got it out the box 2days ago so I just did a hard reset I'm just waiting on someone to tell me what I am doing wrong
Can you tell me exactly what to do because I rooted my 1st myTouch but this one is acting crazy! I have all the files /sdcard my question is when you temp-Root the phone do you type the commands then perm-root? Like I'm lost
Well since you are up to the PermROOT I take it you have TempROOT, if so as you saying you have root.sh in root dir inside /sdcard so it would look like /sdcard/root/root.sh for the absolute path. Also you have console right? If not go download Terminal Emulator. Then type in "su" and press enter SU=Super User or @wheel,root permission base. Then use "cd /sdcard/root" press enter CD = Change Directory. Then do "sh root.sh" and press enter as sh is shall execute command. So it would look like this below:
su
cd /sdcard/root
sh root.sh
Now just do restart and make sure you have S=OFF as you will see it on top in HBoot screen. When you are back on go open Visionary+ and unclick TempROOT on boot and click TempROOT now. Then look below and click on Attempt PermROOT Now.
STHNS said:
Well since you are up to the PermROOT I take it you have TempROOT, if so as you saying you have root.sh in root dir inside /sdcard so it would look like /sdcard/root/root.sh for the absolute path. Also you have console right? If not go download Terminal Emulator. Then type in "su" and press enter SU=Super User or @wheel,root permission base. Then use "cd /sdcard/root" press enter CD = Change Directory. Then do "sh root.sh" and press enter as sh is shall execute command. So it would look like this below:
su
cd /sdcard/root
sh root.sh
Now just do restart and make sure you have S=OFF as you will see it on top in HBoot screen. When you are back on go open Visionary+ and unclick TempROOT on boot and click TempROOT now. Then look below and click on Attempt PermROOT Now.
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I have everything I need the files and all...I have the files on the SD Card not the root folder When I turn it off it is still saying S-On
Well in that case from console type in
su
mkdir /sdcard/root
mv /sdcard/root.sh /sdcard/root/
cd /sdcard/root
sh root.sh
If you don't want to do it manually then you can do it easily via FileExp go use Astro or Root Explorer. From what you are saying I have my money on you didn't properly do TempROOT. I say go do TempROOT again then try what I suggested for PermROOT.
UPDATE: Here I found you Youtube videos how to do step by step.
TempROOT> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gylaXOCNzqU
PermROOT> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sy_aqKoeev4
Use the howto from Theunlockr video posted above it maybe easier for you to follow.
sthns said:
well in that case from console type in
su
mkdir /sdcard/root
mv /sdcard/root.sh /sdcard/root/
cd /sdcard/root
sh root.sh
if you don't want to do it manually then you can do it easily via fileexp go use astro or root explorer. From what you are saying i have my money on you didn't properly do temproot. I say go do temproot again then try what i suggested for permroot.
Update: Here i found you youtube videos how to do step by step.
Temproot> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gylaxocnzqu
permroot> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sy_aqkoeev4
use the howto from theunlockr video posted above it maybe easier for you to follow.
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i tried the unlockr it didn't work ugh
Same problem, my device is permanent rooted from visionary but still had s-off after this procedure.
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onboard nand flash query for STHNS
Thank you STHNS you said Good news for you lol I looked in to it when I was comparing it with iPad and if I remember correctly the 16gb on Samsung GT is using NAND flash memory from SanDisk""""""
Can you please tell me the size , length, breadth and thickness of the sandisk 16gb inside storage,,
I'm S-On, And I Can Still Flash Custom Roms And Everything.
Slim6 Launcher And Open Gapps 6.0 Nano Are On My Device
Htc One M8
Glad to see something going on here. If you need any assistance, quote me. Have Rooted plenty of these devices
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Guys need help adb is driving me crazy!!!

Right guys,
Im trying to list the apk's in /data/app through adb so i can pull one of them!
I keep getting an error opendir failed permission denied!
BUT!!! I can get into /system/app fine with no problems.
Im running darkyy's 9.5 with his new kernel. Could this be a problem?
Its strange how i can get in system/app but not data/app
I have never had this problem in the past.
Code:
C:\Users\Paul>cd c:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools
c:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>adb shell ls /data/app
opendir failed, Permission denied
c:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>
zolah said:
Right guys,
Im trying to list the apk's in /data/app through adb so i can pull one of them!
I keep getting an error opendir failed permission denied!
BUT!!! I can get into /system/app fine with no problems.
Im running darkyy's 9.5 with his new kernel. Could this be a problem?
Its strange how i can get in system/app but not data/app
I have never had this problem in the past.
Code:
C:\Users\Paul>cd c:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools
c:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>adb shell ls /data/app
opendir failed, Permission denied
c:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>
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Either :
adb root
adb shell ls /data/app
or
adb shell
su
ls /data/app
Reason /system is accessible is because system is ro by default. So they allow you to browse it knowing u won't be able to do anything w/o root. Whereas /data is rw and hence they restrict you, unless you have root.
Fyi : Wrong section to ask questions.
Daneshm90 said:
Either :
adb root
adb shell ls /data/app
or
adb shell
su
ls /data/app
Reason /system is accessible is because system is ro by default. So they allow you to browse it knowing u won't be able to do anything w/o root. Whereas /data is rw and hence they restrict you, unless you have root.
Fyi : Wrong section to ask questions.
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I am rooted with superuser...
zolah said:
I am rooted with superuser...
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The default superuser timeout is 10 secs, either increase it or keep looking at your screen.
PS : Have you tried a an app called Mount R/W? works great.
zolah said:
I am rooted with superuser...
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Im confused, what are you implying by that response ?
To me that statement was equivalent to "The sky is blue"
Daneshm90 said:
Im confused, what are you implying by that response ?
To me that statement was equivalent to "The sky is blue"
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..... sigh
You was telling me that i have to have root and su to be able to poke around in /data... i said i am rooted with su obviously as im on custom rom...
zolah said:
..... sigh
You was telling me that i have to have root and su to be able to poke around in /data... i said i am rooted with su obviously as im on custom rom...
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Yes, but by default, if u dont run
adb root....ur not running the shell in root mode
Also on most roms if u run :
adb shel
u'll see $......
when u type su
u see #
So to enter # mode u need root but still need to execute either adb root or adb shell n then su.
Hope that clears it.
install android commander and forget about command line for simple listing and coping tasks
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This is what i get ...
Code:
C:\Users\Paul>cd c:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools
c:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>adb root
adbd cannot run as root in production builds
c:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>adb shell
/ $ su
su
ls /data/app
ls /data/app
Permission denied
/ $ ls /data/app
opendir failed, Permission denied
/ $
zolah said:
This is what i get ...
Code:
C:\Users\Paul>cd c:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools
c:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>adb root
adbd cannot run as root in production builds
c:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>adb shell
/ $ su
su
ls /data/app
ls /data/app
Permission denied
/ $ ls /data/app
opendir failed, Permission denied
/ $
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I dont see a # anywhere in there...
Are u accepting the dialog on ur phone when u type su ?
There shud b a popup on ur phone once u do that.
Am I being daft or is root explorer 10 times easier than using adb for this?
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woolf clubs said:
Am I being daft or is root explorer 10 times easier than using adb for this?
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Maybe he's trying to learn how to navigate using adb. Very useful skillset to acquire imho.
But yes for general purpose, a gui is better.
the plot thickens...
Ill fill you guys in from the start in a short story..
Updated to darkyy v9.5 from v9.3
I thought the phone went a bit funny when it loaded the first boot as on the boot animation it vibrated like crazy and the animation started again as it was going to loop but then the phone loaded...
Been using the phone a few days and everything fine and wanted to pull an app from /data/app
All the above stuff happened and it wouldnt let me.
I thought something wasnt right so i took out the battery for a few minutes and put it back in and went into download mode and plugged my phone into computer to see of odin would still recognise it ok...
My windows vista computer started installing device drivers???? ive had this phone 7 months and plugged in about 100,000,000 times lol
Odin recognised my phone so i rebooted and tried again and now it works fine...
Something weird going on there which is concerning me with it installing new drivers...
This is what i get now and used to get before when i used adb...
Code:
C:\Users\Paul>cd c:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools
c:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>adb shell ls /data/app
FasterFix.apk
Vending.apk
com.adobe.flashplayer-1.apk
com.android.wallpapersetandsave-1.apk
com.darkyrom.darkyconfig-1.apk
com.ebproductions.android.launcher-1.apk
com.google.maps.apk
com.google.youtube.apk
org.projectvoodoo.controlapp-1.apk
circular_battery_indicator.apk
com.androidapps.spareparts.apk
com.haxor-1.apk
com.sgsinfo.apk
com.sgstoolbox.apk
de.Fr4gg0r.SGS.Tools-1.apk
neldar.bln.control.free-1.apk
ymst.android.homeswitcherfroyo-1.apk
com.android.vending-1.apk
com.handcent.nextsms-1.apk
com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup-1.apk
com.pants.sc.lite-1.apk
com.navigon.navigator_select-1.apk
org.adwfreak.launcher-1.apk
com.speedsoftware.rootexplorer-1.apk
com.anddoes.fancywidget.pro-1.apk
adw.creativethemez.gingerbread-1.apk
com.quoord.tapatalkxda.activity-1.apk
c:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>
Thank you for all the responses by the way...
Any one have any idea what could have happened?
woolf clubs said:
Am I being daft or is root explorer 10 times easier than using adb for this?
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For what i was doing no because i wanted to just quickly pull an apk, decompile it and edit something and compile it and push it back...
Daneshm90 said:
Maybe he's trying to learn how to navigate using adb. Very useful skillset to acquire imho.
But yes for general purpose, a gui is better.
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I know how to navigate with adb very well. I just couldnt figure out why i was being blocked from entering /data/app...
I even have a video tutorial in my sig that i made showing how to use adb and its commands...
Seems a quick battery pull did the trick although i still now dont know why new drivers where auto installed on reboot to my pc

Cant reboot via terminal.

Hey gius Im trying to reboot via terminal but I cant seem to get it to work. Keep getting "Nor premited!" error.
I tried with both commands and am using a rooted G2 with stock rom.
su reboot - same error
su reboot now- same error.
any ideas? I know there are apps to do it but why is it not working via terminal?
Any reason why you can't just hold the button in and press reboot?
$ su -
# shutdown -r now
it shoulda outta do it then
for just turning off:
# shutdown -h now
ohgood said:
$ su -
# shutdown -r now
it shoulda outta do it then
for just turning off:
# shutdown -h now
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Hmm Tried that right now and it says shutdown: not found.
I'm getting the same error! I only tried terminal when Gscript Lite gave me a "not permited". Don't know if it's related, but terminal always starts with $ rather than #. The weirdest part is that it DID work through ADB.
I'm S-OFF, root verified. Has anyone else seen this? I've been searching the forums for a while now...
Try
$ su
# busybox killall system_server
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I get busybox: not found, but since I initially thought it was a busybox issue, I have already updated busybox. Per Titanium Backup, I have version 1.18.4-Titanium. Could it be the titanium busybox?
PanCubano said:
Try
$ su
# busybox killall system_server
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Having a similar problem with rebooting from terminal "not permitted", I am using Virtuous Unity,and my phone is rooted etc,anybody having any joy getting reboot from terminal working?double checked busybox permissions and are RWX so whats going on???????????????????
Ok restored my nandroid backup of CM7 and reboot from terminal works so for the problem is connected to Virtuous Unity.
got it ! command is:
$su
#reboot -f
hay presto!!!!!!!
EDIT BUT when using a gscripts reboot doesnt work???????????
I have to use the command busybox killall system_server in the script????
I dont get it,what is the problem !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
xsteven77x said:
Any reason why you can't just hold the button in and press reboot?
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This.
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I know I could, just trying to understand the android system,how it works and why the reboot command works on CM 7 but not on Virtuous Unity, the search for a solution continues...........................
bombadier said:
I know I could, just trying to understand the android system,how it works and why the reboot command works on CM 7 but not on Virtuous Unity, the search for a solution continues...........................
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I had the same problem on rooted stock, and it has since gone away since I put on CM7. The reason is that it is not just reboot that didn't work. Almost no scripts would run either, and those can be quite helpful. I believe it's a symptom of something larger, but I can't quite place my finger on what.
mjasmin said:
I had the same problem on rooted stock, and it has since gone away since I put on CM7. The reason is that it is not just reboot that didn't work. Almost no scripts would run either, and those can be quite helpful. I believe it's a symptom of something larger, but I can't quite place my finger on what.
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I can get reboot -f which works but I have to use busybox killall_server to get it work from a script,have tried a few things but literature on the subject is pretty sparse,its not so important but would still like to understand the whole process, but I seem to be in the minority trying to solve this.......
Why I have to use reboot -f on Unity where reboot will do on CM is a mystery,have found a file that seems to define functions on Unity(virtuous-functions.sh), have tried adding REBOOT="$BUSYBOX reboot" to this but doesn't help.
reboot -f it is then!

Xposed Framework causing soft brick...

Anyone else try Xposedon the S4? I gave it a go and went into a freeze at the ATT boot animation.
Can anyone help me out? Is there any other option besides a factory restore through Kies?
I don't think I can ADB at this point...
ZPaul2Fresh8 said:
Anyone else try Xposedon the S4? I gave it a go and went into a freeze at the ATT boot animation.
Can anyone help me out? Is there any other option besides a factory restore through Kies?
I don't think I can ADB at this point...
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The xposed framework in this post works fine on mine.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41159454
And ya, you can use the odin that adamoutler posted in this post to return to stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261573
PS, search is your friend..
sulpher said:
The xposed framework in this post works fine on mine.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41159454
And ya, you can use the odin that adamoutler posted in this post to return to stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261573
PS, search is your friend..
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Yes I am currently unzipping the firmware (I will keep this in a safe place) to restore.
And I was using the 2.1.3 version, so I will try again with the 2.1.4. Rovo should have updated his OP to show this newer version.
ZPaul2Fresh8 said:
Yes I am currently unzipping the firmware (I will keep this in a safe place) to restore.
And I was using the 2.1.3 version, so I will try again with the 2.1.4. Rovo should have updated his OP to show this newer version.
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Ya i think it was just a test version, he said he would update the OP after he had some confirms that it works. Which he's had now... prolly just hasn't gotten to it yet.
to get out of a soft brick, this is what I did:
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system
cd system/xbin
rm /system/bin/app_process
mv /system/bin/app_process.orig /system/bin/app_process
reboot
mcmb03 said:
to get out of a soft brick, this is what I did:
Code:
adb shell
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system
cd system/xbin
rm /system/bin/app_process
mv /system/bin/app_process.orig /system/bin/app_process
reboot
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Thanks that's what I was looking for. I already restored with Odin though and the best part is that no data was lost whatsoever. :beer:
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ZPaul2Fresh8 said:
Thanks that's what I was looking for. I already restored with Odin though and the best part is that no data was lost whatsoever. :beer:
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No worries glad you got it sorted out :good: Thought it may be useful to someone.
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adb shell error closed
mcmb03 said:
to get out of a soft brick, this is what I did:
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system
cd system/xbin
rm /system/bin/app_process
mv /system/bin/app_process.orig /system/bin/app_process
reboot
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after typing in adb shell and hitting enter im getting an error:closed tried multiple times and restarted my phone and pc
ramw24 said:
after typing in adb shell and hitting enter im getting an error:closed tried multiple times and restarted my phone and pc
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Make sure your phone is at the at&t logo. Try typing
adb devices
to be sure it's recognized by the computer
I was softbricking until I installed the newest xposed version. Works great
perfect!!! BTW dont use icon themer it caused soft brick, but this fixed it wonderfully
ericos123 said:
perfect!!! BTW dont use icon themer it caused soft brick, but this fixed it wonderfully
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the dev just released an update for S4's and you should no longer softbrick. I tested the beta for him before he pushed to the play store
mcmb03 said:
the dev just released an update for S4's and you should no longer softbrick. I tested the beta for him before he pushed to the play store
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Do you have the apk file when trying install I get an error
ericos123 said:
Do you have the apk file when trying install I get an error
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since it's a paid app, I can't give it to you sorry :angel:
mcmb03 said:
since it's a paid app, I can't give it to you sorry :angel:
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What about the app from the xda thread its on 1.5
How to disable xposed framework via adb.
access adb and use the following. Helped me out a lot.
adb shell
su
mkdir /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/disabled
How to run this command
mcmb03 said:
to get out of a soft brick, this is what I did:
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system
cd system/xbin
rm /system/bin/app_process
mv /system/bin/app_process.orig /system/bin/app_process
reboot
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Hi I softbricked my panasonic eluga icon while installing xposed framework. Now it is stuck on the screen with the name panasonic on it. I am able to get to the recovery screen but should i wipe the data for the phone to work again.
I tried running adb shell in adb command window only to get an error list of devices attached
0123456789abcdef device offline
then i choose "apply update from adb" on the recovery screen and when i try adb shell it says list of devices attached 0123456789abcdef sideload
I am completely dumb with mobile phone and android part. I am totally helpless and do not know what to do. Please help
If there is a video where you can point me to, it will be greatly appreciated sir.
---------- Post added at 08:22 AM ---------- Previous post was at 07:32 AM ----------
With all due respect for everyone, For panasonic eluga users I dont see much assistance available around. So let me tell you how i came out of the softbrick mode. I was continuously getting the panasonic screen beyond which I could not go. It was stuck on the word panasonic. Then what i did was I wiped the data whcih is factory reset by going to the recovery mode (recovery mode can be found by Pressing the power button and volume up button simultaneously).
All this time the mobile was connected to the PC via the usb cable. I then restarted the mobile twice with the device connected to the PC. Nothing happened. Went to ADB command window, searched for adb devices nothing found. Then I took the cable out of the mobile and tried to go into recovery mode again and it restarted with a message stating optimising app 1 of 35 and then it went right onto the startscreen asking me for foofle aco**** details.
I know this doesnt make much sense but this is how i got my phone going from soft brick mode.

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